Redkist

ABSTRACT

1. A new and distinct variety of peach tree substantially as shown and described.

This invention is a new and distinct variety of peach tree discovered byAlton C. Wendzel as a limb mutation on a Redskin variety peach tree. Itoriginated in a cultivated area in an orchard owned by Alton C. Wendzelon real estate described as the West Half of the Southeast Quarter ofthe Northeast Quarter and the East Half of the Southwest Quarter of theNortheast Quarter, all in Section 11, Township 4 South, Range 12 West,Watervliet Township, Berrien County, Mich.

The mutated limb was propagated by bud grafting into young trees nearthe original tree and at several other locations starting about 1967.The unique characteristics of the sported limb have been maintainedthrough asexual propagation.

The fruit, a branch, and typical leaves are depicted in the enlargedcolor photograph that is part of this application. The followingdescription is based on fruit from both the original and asexuallypropagated trees.

TREE

Form: The tree is vigorous and upright spreading, and closely resemblesthe parent variety Redskin.

LEAF

Color: Same as Redskin.

Shape: Very long and ovate, slightly narrower than Redskin.

Leaf Glands: Kidney shaped and deeply dished.

Leaf Blades: Medium to dark green, the upper surface is smooth andsomewhat duller than Redskin, and the lower surface is smooth and dullwith the leaf veins slightly raised.

Leaf Margin: Serrations are irregular but prominent and very distinct.The tips are pointed, but duller than Redskin. Margins are fairlystraight with less waving than Redskin.

Size: About 5 to 7 inches in length, and about 11/4 to 11/2 inches inwidth.

Petiole: Length about 3/8 inch to 1/2 inch, with color of generallylight green at the leaf blade generally shading to a reddish-purple atthe abcision point.

FLOWER

Large for a peach, showy, light pink on the outer ends and darkening tobright pink at the center of the blossom. The flower bud is moretolerant of dormant season low temperatures than Redskin.

FRUIT

Substantially round and when compared with Redskin variety, the fruit isdistinctively more round, having a high shoulder on the suture side anda more recessed distal end.

Color: When compared with Redskin, the fruit has a brighter yellowgroundcolor, and a brighter red overcolor.

Skin: Very smooth, with light pubescence, suture line quite smooth.

Fruit and Pit Size: The fruit averages 21/2 inches, and is very uniform.The pits are small compared to similar sized peaches, being about 5/8inch thick and 7/8 inch wide by 11/8 inches long. The pit size ischaracteristic of the Redskin parent which also has a relatively smallpit when compared to most other peaches.

Flesh: Clear yellow, smooth, melting, with some red at the pit cavity.The flesh is non-oxydizing.

Quality: Excellent, mild sub acid flavor.

Aroma: Very pleasant.

Maturity: Maturity is 7-10 days earlier than Redskin.

Keeping Quality: Good, equal to Redskin, both for shipping and holding.

Use: Excellent for dessert use, flesh is non-browning, well adapted forboth commercial canning and freezer preservation.

1. A new and distinct variety of peach tree substantially as shown anddescribed.